Dosa Divas, a turn-based RPG centred on culinary conflict, has moved closer to release with a new playable demo and an announced target month for launch. The game casts two sisters piloting a quirky robot as they take on an "evil fast food empire," blending food-driven storytelling with tactical combat.
- Playable demo now available, giving players an early taste of mechanics and tone ahead of full release.
- Developers are aiming to launch the complete game in April, moving it out of long-term development and into final polish.
- The premise places food at the narrative core: sibling protagonists, a lovable robot, and a campaign against a corporate fast-food antagonist.
- Combines turn-based battles with a culinary theme, positioning it as a distinctive alternative to more generic RPG fare.
Fans who have been following the project can try the demo to judge combat, characters, and presentation for themselves while the team prepares for the planned April release. If the demo is any indication, Dosa Divas aims to carve out a niche by treating food as more than a simple health item and by building its story around gastronomic stakes.
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Source: Rock Paper Shotgun